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Warrior Collection


"At any time or place, you will find them ready to face danger, even if they have nothing on their side but their own strength and courage." -- Strabo - Greek Historian, Geographer and Philosopher.

Our Celtic warrior range of jewelry is a tribute to the legendary bravery of the Celtic warriors. Often spurning body armour, they would go into battle naked, both female and male warriors fighting alongside each other.

Inspired by one of the most treasured masterpieces of the 8th century, the Celtic warrior designs take inspiration from the famous Ardagh Chalice. The collection is a spirited expression of the artistic and technical expertise that has become synonymous with this lustrous artwork.

The most prized examples of Irish ecclesiastical metalwork, the Ardagh Chalice was discovered in 1868, together with a small bronze cup, four brooches, and a wooden cross in a potato field in Ardagh, County Limerick, Ireland.

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Picture of Warrior Small Earrings 18k Bead
Warrior Small Earrings 18k Bead

From : $75.00
Picture of Warrior Large Earrings
Warrior Large Earrings

From : $75.00

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Picture of Warrior Large Earrings 18k Bead
Warrior Large Earrings 18k Bead

From : $75.00
Picture of Warrior Double Earrings
Warrior Double Earrings

From : $85.00

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Picture of Warrior Double Earrings 18k Bead
Warrior Double Earrings 18k Bead

From : $145.00
Picture of Warrior Small Pendant
Warrior Small Pendant

From : $65.00

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Picture of Warrior Small Pendant 18k Bead
Warrior Small Pendant 18k Bead

From : $75.00
Picture of Warrior Large Pendant
Warrior Large Pendant

From : $65.00

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According to legend, Jimmy Quin and Paddy Flanagan were digging for potatoes (which they had grown inside the Ring Fort at Reerasta, near Ardagh, in an effort to avoid the effects of the potato blight of the Great Irish Famine), when they found the treasure hidden beneath the earth. This was to be the discovery of the single most important piece of Irish artwork ever found.

Today, the Ardagh Chalice remains the most celebrated of Ireland's historical artifacts, literally the 'jewel in the crown' of all exhibits at the National Museum of Ireland, where it is now placed. A combination of silver, bronze and gold, coupled with the use of semi-precious and colored stones and enamels, the design of the Chalice is centuries ahead of its time.

The gold filigree band on the Chalice, with its shield decorations, is the inspiration behind the creation of the Celtic warrior jewelry collection. We offer an exquisite range of Celtic warrior crosses, rings, bracelets, pendants, necklaces and much more, in both gold and silver. Beautifully crafted into striking designs, the Celtic warrior collection is a rich collection of designs incorporating Celtic history.
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